Michel Kan

“All the clouds around represent the girl and how she enjoys her own imaginative world. She is thoughtful.”

Xavia Scott

“My friend asked me to draw them, so I did.”

Ella Brooke

I wanted to draw my grandmother, she is so beautiful. She likes urban landscapes so I incorporated them into her portrait.    

Abbey Johnson

“I used aerial perspective to emulate my vast  perception of the world around me.”

Amanda Ji

“My works are about a relationship between a boy and a girl. The girl imagines the boy and he appears as if in the sky because he is everywhere to her.”

Nikki Fraser

“I explored two very different portrait styles to expand my drawing techniques.”

Mckayla Kop Conrow

“I enjoy painting more than drawing, I’m a rebel so I painted instead.” – M. Kop-Conrow/ C. Sohier

Emily Hoyle

“I like snowboarding, I feel mountains represent me. I incorporated mountains into my portrait to express this.”

Aisha Graham

“My images represents death, the relationship between life and death is a finite one and unavoidable.” “To depict the dichotomy of life and death, I used the medium of charcoal to represent death as it is the result of burnt life, in contrast to this I used water colour to represent life, as water is…

Brody Rochester Holland

“I’m a tattoo apprentice and I wanted to draw a work that expresses what I do in everyday life.”

Georgia Riley

“Drawing is an expression of my subconscious. My portrait is organic to represent organic thought.”

Sophie Bartlett

“I painted my mum because she knows everything about me and she inspires me.”

Martin Kongpeht

“My work is basically saying every human mind is a vast ocean and we all think and see things differently. We all reach up to a height.”